This Monday, November 7, the first two episodes of the podcast of Corinna Larsen about his history with Don Juan Carlos. It is a total of eight chapters that will be broadcast until approximately Christmas, before the trial in London against the father of Philip VI. It must be remembered that the German princess denounced him for harassment.
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However, this is not the only movement that the businesswoman plans before the decisive trial. According to The Digital Confidential, is also preparing a series of interviews to tell his story and ‘heat up’ the trial with the media. None is planned to be for Spanish media.
In addition, among everything on the table, there is also a documentary. Interventions for which, according to the same medium, he has not asked for “any economic compensation” nor has he signed a previous “contract”. Nor would he have asked to review these contents before their broadcast.
The Corinna Larsen Podcast
While all this arsenal is getting ready, this Monday the first episodes of Corinna and the King. The episodes review their conversations about a possible wedding between the two and the “multiple [y presuntas] infidelities” of Doña Sofía’s husband until their breakup, when, according to Corinna, they warned her that “if she did not follow the instructions she could die in a tunnel like Princess Diana”.
The launch date of the podcast coincidentally coincides with the hearing in the Court of Appeals of the High Court of England and Wales of the case for harassment against Letizia’s father-in-law by Corinna. Although, the producers of the project, the investigative journalists Tom Wright y Bradley Hopehave assured that it is mere chance: “At no time has it had any relationship with other aspects beyond the control of the producers or promoted by third parties.”
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The same producers, former reporters for The Wall Street Journalhave also clarified that Larsen “has not taken any financial compensation to his person” for such statements, nor has he been part of the selection of “content, participants or themes” of the eight podcasts and insist that it is about an independent project produced by the Project Brazen content studio and PRX.